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Japans corvette? 0-60 3.3 seconds
skydivepaul - 19/12/07 at 11:07 PM

I better start saving now for one of these




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[Edited on 19/12/07 by skydivepaul]


blueshift - 19/12/07 at 11:15 PM

Heee they used our datalogging

warm fuzzy feeling.


cloudy - 19/12/07 at 11:16 PM

Anyone else think this sounds slightly suspicious - 1739kgs with 473hp
= 271bhp/ton

Even modest BEC's have over 300 bhp/ton and post 4 ish seconds to 60?

James


Hellfire - 19/12/07 at 11:28 PM

Awesome....


Steve


Wadders - 19/12/07 at 11:31 PM

Yes they do, and er no they don't, not in the real world It's all about putting the power down effectively, and sevens don't do it as good as a computer.
Al.




Originally posted by cloudy


Even modest BEC's have over 300 bhp/ton and post 4 ish seconds to 60?

James



muzchap - 19/12/07 at 11:38 PM

A point well made by Wadders

Traction is the hardest thing to get right and the 'old skool' approach to traction on a Seven doesn't match the advanced computer techniques.

It looks impressive for £60k - lets hope it depreciates like a stone and in 2012 I can have one

M


chriscook - 19/12/07 at 11:50 PM

quote:
Originally posted by blueshift
Heee they used our datalogging

warm fuzzy feeling.


I've used racelogic kit too...


speedyxjs - 20/12/07 at 09:13 AM

Nice but i prefer the agressive look of the old model



beppesignori - 22/12/07 at 01:43 AM

Awesome performance, but can only agree on the looks. I whish they hadn't used the same styling of the headlights as on the ultimate hairdressers car, 350Z.


kipper - 23/12/07 at 10:20 AM

sixty grand in UK? In the commentry the guy says it's 70 thousand dollars.mmmm...
two dollars to the pound erm that's erm............
We are getting ripped of again


scotty g - 23/12/07 at 11:10 AM

Tried to watch all the linky but got too stressed every time the guy called it a "Neesarn"